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The way to find what the mainstream will do tomorrow is to associate with the lunatic fringe today.
— Jean Louis
I am what would be called a 'mainstream feminist,' not a radical feminist.
— Joyce Carol Oates
Lately, I'm spending more and more time working with non-rock musicians and leaving the mainstream - almost dissolving into another world, musically.
— Robert Plant
In a few years you may find a Starbucks, which will bring the town what it yearns for: prepackaged, preapproved mainstream hipness.
— Gillian Flynn
The mainstream press and television do a very soft job of covering the press, either as corporate entities or as news organizations.
— Sydney Schanberg
Historically the mainstream media has never been particularly friendly to any socially progressive ideas.
— Janeane Garofalo
History teaches us that, whatever we say, racists will always distort the words of mainstream politicians to make themselves sound more respectable.
— David Blunkett
There is a clear intent to keep Christian thinking out of the mainstream of the media and the nation's political life.
— Erwin W. Lutzer
I've always felt quite like an outsider. I don't really belong in the mainstream, and I quite like that.
— Nick Lowe
Feminism was established to allow unattractive women easier access to the mainstream.
— Rush Limbaugh
One of the reasons why I think people have gone from reading mainstream newspapers to the Internet is because they realize they're being lied to.
— Robert Fisk
There are major advantages to remaining out of the radio for a long time before we have something that crosses into the mainstream properly.
— Andrew Wyatt
Toronto may be the only city where novels are integral to high art, the alternative scene and mainstream culture all at the same time.
— Stephen Marche
I'm a performer and have managed to get my performing into the mainstream consciousness of the world, I guess.
— Flea
Netflix has always had this interesting ability to get non-mainstream content to be watched by the mainstream.
— Ted Sarandos
There is a strange depression that hangs over every little town that is no longer in the mainstream of life.
— Margaret Craven
David Cronenberg's mainstream Crash comes out of absolutely nowhere to win something called Best Alternative Adult Feature Film.
— David Foster Wallace
I have made sense of my life by developing an ability to analyze Mainstream American Cultural Artifacts.
— George W. S. Trow
In the late '90s, R&B was dominant in the radio, and the white kids were taking it mainstream.
— Pink
I have no bones to pick and no fight with society. And I'm willing to be and interested in being in the mainstream of society.
— Christopher Reeve
I listen to jazz mainly. Mainstream jazz.
— Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
I like doing the mainstream, right-down-the-pike broad comedies as much as I like doing the kind of unorthodox different stuff.
— Ryan Reynolds
Infiltrating the mainstream was a natural extension of my street art. I've always tried to communicate ideas to the public as directly as possible.
— Eric Drooker
I never had a desire to leave mainstream Hollywood. And still don't think that I've left mainstream Hollywood.
— Kirk Cameron
Run DMC brought us out of that underground-only feel. They brought rap above ground and made it respectable as an art form to mainstream music.
— Ice Cube
The thing about not being historically a mainstream writer is that everyone feels like you're theirs: you're their friend.
— Eileen Myles
Today they have proven once again that the mainstream media can't print enough bad news about our troops.
— Joe Scarborough
When Elton John sang a duet with the white rapper Eminem on a Grammy telecast, rap went mainstream. Massive parental headaches followed.
— Bill O'Reilly
A lot of times, mainstream critics are much tougher on small, independent movies because they can be.
— John C. Reilly
I became a journalist because I did not want to rely on newspapers for information.
— Christopher Hitchens